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PDP Podcast: Jacqueline Goldsby

Posted on March 4, 2010 by Jana Remy

This podcast is an audio recording of the February 19, 2010 Colloquium with Jacqueline Goldsby (University of Chicago), at the opening session of The Past’s Digital Presence conference.  Goldsby discusses her work with Mapping the Stacks: A Guide to Black Chicago’s Hidden Archives.

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